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2011 Honda Ridgeline Rtl 30,000 Miles, Salvage Title, Fully Loaded Awd on 2040-cars

US $23,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:30028 Color: Rack
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
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 THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN REBUILT AND COMES WITH A NYS SALVAGE TITLE. NY BUYERS HAVE TO PAY SALES TAX AND DMV REGISTRATION FEES.



2011 Honda Ridgeline RTL

Trim LevelRTL Manufactured inUNITED STATES
Body StyleREGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR Engine Type3.5L V6 SOHC 24V
Drivelinefour-wheel drive Tank22.00 gallon
City MPG15 miles/gallonHighway MPG20 miles/gallon
Anti-Brake System4-Wheel ABS Steering TypeR&P
Front Brake TypeDisc Rear Brake TypeDisc
Turning Diameter42.60 in.Front SuspensionInd
Rear SuspensionInd Front Spring TypeCoil
Rear Spring TypeCoil Tires245/60R18
Front Headroom38.70 in.Rear Headroom39.00 in.
Front Legroom40.80 in.Rear Legroom36.40 in.
Front Shoulder Room63.20 in.Rear Shoulder Room62.60 in.
Front Hip Room57.60 in.Rear Hip Room57.20 in.
Curb Weight4553 lbsCurb Weight lbs
Overall Length207.00 in.Overall Width77.80 in.
Overall Height71.20 in.Wheelbase122.00 in.
Ground Clearance8.20 in.Track Front67.10 in.
Track Rear66.90 in.Cargo Length60.00 in.
Width at Wheelwell49.50 in.Width at Wall49.50 in.
Depth20.70 in.Standard Seating5
Optional Seating
Passenger Volume108.90 cu.ft.
Cargo Volume cu.ft.Standard Towing5000 lbs
Maximum Towing5000 lbsStandard Payload1497 lbs
Maximum Payload1497 lbsStandard GVWR6050 lbs
Maximum GVWR6050 lbsWarranty Duration36 month
Warranty Distance36,000 milePowertrain Warranty Duration60 month
Powertrain Warranty Distance60,000 mileRust-duration60 month
Rust-distanceUnlimited mileMSRP$34,480 USD
Dealer Invoice USDDestination Charge$780 USD
Child Safety Door LocksStandard Locking Pickup Truck Tailgate
Power Door LocksStandard Vehicle Anti-TheftStandard
4WD/AWDStandard ABS BrakesStandard
Automatic Load-LevelingElectronic Brake AssistanceStandard
Limited Slip DifferentialLocking DifferentialStandard
Traction ControlStandard Vehicle Stability Control SystemStandard
Driver AirbagStandard Front Side AirbagStandard
Front Side Airbag with Head ProtectionPassenger AirbagStandard
Side Head Curtain AirbagStandard Second Row Side Airbag
Second Row Side Airbag with Head ProtectionElectronic Parking AidOptional
First Aid KitTrunk Anti-Trap DeviceStandard
Keyless EntryStandard Remote Ignition
Air ConditioningStandard Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate ControlsStandard
Cruise ControlStandard TachometerStandard
Tilt SteeringStandard Tilt Steering ColumnStandard
Heated Steering WheelLeather Steering WheelStandard
Steering Wheel Mounted ControlsStandard Telescopic Steering Column
Adjustable Foot PedalsGenuine Wood Trim
Tire Pressure MonitorStandard Trip ComputerStandard
AM/FM RadioStandard Cassette Player
CD PlayerStandard CD ChangerStandard
DVD PlayerOptional Voice Activated Telephone
Navigation AidSecond Row Sound Controls
SubwooferStandard Telematics System
Driver Multi-Adjustable Power SeatStandard Front Cooled Seat
Front Heated SeatStandard Front Power Lumbar SupportStandard
Front Power Memory SeatFront Split Bench Seat
Leather SeatStandard Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
Second Row Folding SeatStandard Second Row Heated Seat
Second Row Multi-Adjustable Power SeatSecond Row Removable Seat
Third Row Removable SeatCargo Area CoverOptional
Cargo Area TiedownsStandard Cargo NetOptional
Load Bearing Exterior RackOptional Pickup Truck Bed Liner
Power SunroofStandard Removable Top
Manual SunroofStandard Automatic HeadlightsStandard
Daytime Running LightsStandard Fog LightsStandard
High Intensity Discharge HeadlightsPickup Truck Cargo Box LightStandard
Running BoardsOptional Front Air DamStandard
Rear SpoilerSkid PlateStandard
Splash GuardsStandard Wind Deflector for Convertibles
Power Sliding Side Van DoorPower Trunk Lid
Alloy WheelsStandard Chrome Wheels
Full Size Spare TireRun Flat Tires
Steel WheelsPower WindowsStandard
Electrochromic Exterior Rearview MirrorGlass Rear Window on Convertible
Heated Exterior MirrorStandard Electrochromic Interior Rearview MirrorOptional
Power Adjustable Exterior MirrorStandard Deep Tinted GlassStandard
Interval WipersStandard Rain Sensing Wipers
Rear Window DefoggerRear Wiper
Sliding Rear Pickup Truck WindowStandard Tow Hitch ReceiverStandard

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